After you've landed your fish, you need to get the hook out. Most of the time it's a simply matter. Just grasp the hook or lure, push back against the direction the hook penetrated and you're done.
Learn how to use planer boards to troll multiple lines, cover more water, and catch more Walleye, Salmon, Trout, Crappie, Muskie and more. Setup tips, gear advice, and expert tactics for success.
Freestone stream, spring creek, tailwater — which would you rather attack for trout? The answer will depend largely on where you live, but it might also hinge on the style of fishing you prefer. Each ...
On a lonely skiff in Bristol Bay, a five-pound salmon thrashes under my gloves as I wrestle it out of the gill net. It’s 10 p.m. in Alaska, where I’ve joined a crew of three aboard the Baby Seal, a 23 ...
These aren’t just any wild fish – they’re the kind you’d normally see in a tank at home. Trapping them in multiple locations uncovers just how many are thriving outside the glass. The reveal will ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission approved a study to stock rainbow trout in a wild trout stream in Potter County.